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A guest pulls into the driveway after sunset. They’ve been traveling all day. Kids are tired. Groceries are melting in the trunk. They enter a code, the door unlocks instantly, and they step into a comfortable, climate-controlled rental property. That moment lasts seconds. But it shapes the entire stay. In vacation rentals, experience starts before the guest even steps inside...


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After a long flight, a guest pulls into the driveway and sees the porch light glowing. Inside, the air feels cool and comfortable, and their access code works on the first try. There’s no friction, no confusion, just a home that feels ready and uncomplicated from the moment they arrive. Behind that smooth arrival is more than a smart lock. RemoteLock brings together thermosta...


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Recently, a guest arrived late to a customers’ vacation rental. Nothing remarkable happened — which is exactly what a smooth arrival should feel like. The door code worked, the instructions were clear, and no one needed to ask for help. When access and communication are aligned, problems never get a chance to start. That’s where automation matters. The integration between Rem...


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Energy performance used to be something properties improved over time. Now it is something they are measured against. Regulators in both the UK and EU are setting clearer expectations for how residential buildings use energy and how that performance is documented. What once lived mainly in sustainability reports is now showing up in EPC assessments, operational audits, and lo...


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It usually starts quietly. A slow drip under a sink. A supply line behind a washer that loosens over time. There are no alarms and no visible damage at first. By the time someone notices, water has already soaked through cabinets, drywall, and flooring — a loss that could cost thousands or even tens of thousands to repair. Not to mention the headaches associated with the home...


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